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Raiders Split Golf Matches With White County
The boys slid to 35 and 29 on the year with the one-stroke loss to White County. Seniors Jacob Prater and Justin Hall had the low rounds of the day with a 40 and 41 for the Red Raiders.
The Coffee County golf teams will wrap up the regular season with a match at Shelbyville on Thursday.
Tullahoma High School Put On Lockdown Monday Afternoon
At approximately 2:05 pm Monday afternoon the Tullahoma Police Department was notified by a concerned citizen that a man made a statement that he was going to “go shoot someone”.
The unknown white male was last seen on a pathway behind the Wendy’s restaurant on Wilson Avenue heading in the direction of the Library. Officers responded to the scene and began looking for the alleged gunman. Officers scoured the area of the greenway and the areas around it. During this time the Tullahoma High School was placed on lockdown as a safety precaution.
Officers were able to locate five adult males on the greenway in the area of D W Wilson recreation center. The five adults were carrying “airsoft” style pistols and told officers they were going into the woods to “play”. The officers identified the five adults and cautioned them about the dangers of openly carrying replicas of firearms. Tullahoma High School was taken off the lockdown around 2:50pm and continued with school activities.
This incident is a reminder of the hazards of replica pistols and other weapons. A very serious incident could easily occur had the replica weapons been pointed, whether intentional or not, toward a private citizen or a law enforcement officer. Please remember that officers have only seconds to respond to a perceived threat. Fortunately this incident was resolved peacefully.
Teenager Drowns At Tims Ford Lake
A Franklin County teenager drowned in Tims Ford Lake Sunday afternoon while on an outing with some friends.
The Franklin County Sheriff’s Department identified him as Jesse Barnes, 14, Powell Street of Decherd.
According to Franklin County Sheriff’s department spokesperson Sgt. Chris Guess, the teenager died after swinging on a rope over the lake and dropped into the water. “Once he was in the water his friends said that he began to struggle,” Guess stated.
The friends then swam out to him and attempted to rescue him but they were unable to save him.
The teenagers were swimming in the Kitchen Hollow area in the Harmony community of Franklin County. Guess noted that the area is off of Highway 50 west of Winchester.
After he went under the water the Franklin County Rescue Squad was summoned and they retrieved his body from the waters of Tims Ford Lake. “He went under the water around 3:30 p.m. and the rescue squad recovered the body around 5 p.m.
Barnes was a sophomore at Franklin County High School.
An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death.
This is the second drowning death on Tims Ford Lake in a week.
Grundy County resident Craig Caldwell of Palmer drowned Labor Day weekend while tubing on the lake.
National Voter Registration Month
Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett is calling on people across Tennessee to celebrate National Voter Registration Month by registering to vote themselves if they haven’t already, and encourage friends and neighbors to register. As part of the month-long celebration, Secretary Hargett is asking registered voters to join a nationwide social media campaign. The initial campaign last year in Tennessee generated more than 15 million impressions on social media. Hargett and other secretaries of state around the country have declared September 23rd as National Voter Registration Day-a day intended to highlight the importance of registering to vote. Eligible Tennesseans have until October 6th to register if they wish to vote in the November 4th election.
10 People Die On Tennessee Roadways Over The Labor Day Weekend
Preliminary figures show 10 people died in crashes on Tennessee roadways over the Labor Day holiday weekend. The Tennessee Highway Patrol said the number was down from 16 fatalities in 2013. Of those killed in accidents during the holiday weekend, officials said eight were vehicle occupants, one was a motorcyclist and one was a pedestrian. Four vehicle occupants were not wearing seatbelts and three were killed in alcohol-related crashes. There were two fatalities in Coffee County and one in Grundy County. Troopers also arrested 56 people in the nine-county “no refusal” enforcement effort this Labor Day period.
9/10/14 —– Nora Lee Duke Trail
Funeral services for Mrs. Nora Lee Duke Trail, age 87, of Manchester, will
be conducted at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, September 10, 2014 at Manchester
Funeral Home Chapel.
Burial will follow in Gnat Hill Cemetery.
Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM on Tuesday at the funeral
home.
Mrs. Trail passed away Monday morning at McArthur Manor in Manchester.
Mrs. Trail was born in Coffee County, TN, the daughter of the late James D.
and Margaret Stacey Duke.
She was a seamstress at Eden Industries and also worked at Star Union, PCA, and Genesco.
She was an active member of Goose Pond United Methodist Church.
In addition to her parents, Nora was also preceded in death by six brothers
and sisters, Eula Lewis, Willie Duke, Jesse Duke, Elvin Duke, Horace Duke,
and Ola Duke; one daughter-in-law, Marzelle Trail; and one grandchild,
Jeremy Wayne Trail. She is survived by her loving husband of 69 years,
Howard E. Trail of Manchester; three sons, Randall Trail of Albany, GA, Joel
(Glenda) Trail of the Noah Community; and Steve (Lisa) Trail of the Gnat
Hill Community; three grandchildren, Shawn (Carla) Trail of Manchester,
Tiffany (Kraig) Feathers of Murfreesboro, and Brandon (Ashley) Trail of Fort
Myers, FL; and seven great grandchildren, Brayden, Dylen, Cayden, Carter,
and Emery Trail and Taylor and Rylan Feathers.
MANCHESTER FUNERAL HOME IS HONORED TO SERVE THE TRAIL FAMILY
9/10/14 —– James Frank Tucker
Graveside services for Mr. James Frank Tucker, age 63, of Manchester, will be conducted at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, September 10, 2014 at New Brick Church Cemetery in Franklin County, with Bro. Joe Pedigo and Bro. Bill Williams officiating.
Visitation with the family will be from 11:00 AM until 12:00 Noon, when the procession will leave the funeral home for the cemetery.
Mr. Tucker passed away Sunday morning at his residence.
Mr. Tucker was born in Franklin County, TN, the son of the late Johnnie and Lottie Osborne Tucker.
He was retired from the U.S. Army and also retired from PCA. He also worked at Tullahoma Industries. Frank was a “Jack of all trades” and enjoyed fishing, woodwork, yardwork, photography, and watching the Tennessee Titans.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Tucker was also preceded in death by two brothers, Paul and Bill Tucker and one sister, Fay Banks. He is survived by two sons, James David (fiancé Alisha Osborne) Tucker and James Johnathan Tucker, both of Manchester; four sisters, Margie Ruth Medley and Joyce Randolph, both of Estill Springs, Mary Foster of Manchester, and Betty Wimberly of Frostproof, FL; and one grandchild, Brenda Lilian Hope Tucker.
Manchester Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
9/9/14 —– Tracy Lyn Tankersley
Tracy Lyn Tankersley, infant daughter of Mike and Lyn Tankersley, passed this life on Sunday, September 7th, 2014.
In addition to her parents, Tracy is survived by her grandparents, Doris Tankersley of Tullahoma, and Purita and Antonio Ponce of Rical, Phillipines; and Aunt, Lendy Consemiu of Tullahoma.
Visitation for Tracy will be held on Tuesday, September 9th, 2014 from 11:00 am-1:00 pm at Kilgore Funeral Home with the funeral to immediately follow at 1:00 pm in the Kilgore Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Robert Scales officiating.
Burial will follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens in Tullahoma.
For those who wish, in lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations may be made to Ronald McDonald House at Ronald McDonald House Charities of Nashville, 2144 Fairfax, Nashville, Tennessee 37212 or to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt Gift Processing Office, PMB 407727, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, Tennessee 37240-7727.
Coffee Middle Battles To Tie Warren County In Soccer
The Coffee County Middle School soccer team remains undefeated, but a Saturday draw with Warren County provided the first blemish in 7 matches this season. The Lady Raiders and Lady Pioneers battled to a scoreless tie in the 1st half before The Lady Raiders got on the early in the 2nd half. Jenna Garretson fed Julia Duncan on a beautiful cross and Duncan’s goal gave the Raiders a lead they would protect until the 55th minute. The Lady Pioneers got the tying goal in the final 5 minutes to spoil the Lady Raiders Saturday morning party. The Lady Raiders will play host to Tullahoma on Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 and Home Town Tuesday will bring you all the action beginning with a 4:20 pregame show on Thunder Radio
The CHS freshman volleyball had a strong performance in the Soddy Daisy tournament on Saturday as they came home with 4 wins. The Lady Raiders got strong performances from everyone on the roster. Alliyah Williams led the team in blocks, Tyanna Fenton led in aces, Lexi Medley and Alexis Baker made the most digs while Karlyssa Meadows was the assist leader.
Manchester Woman Arrested For TennCare Fraud
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) has announced the arrest of Deborah Kay Copestick, 61, of Manchester, after a joint investigation with the Tullahoma Police Department.
An indictment accuses Copestick of TennCare fraud in connection with selling the painkiller Hydrocodone, a Schedule III controlled substance, which was obtained through TennCare healthcare insurance benefits.
“New rules are scheduled to go into effect in October that will make most Hydrocodone products less accessible, and that’s because this is a strong drug that is dangerous when not used under a doctor’s care and for a medical purpose,” Acting Inspector General Lawrence S. Saylor, Jr., said. “It is critical that law enforcement personnel do all we can to stop the abuse of this drug, especially in the TennCare program.”
TennCare fraud is a Class E felony, carrying a sentence of up to two years in prison. District Attorney General Craig Northcott is prosecuting.
Through the OIG Cash for Tips Program established by the Legislature, Tennesseans can get cash rewards for TennCare fraud tips that lead to convictions. Anyone can report suspected TennCare fraud by calling 1-800-433-3982 toll-free from anywhere in Tennessee, or log on to www.tn.gov/tnoig/ and follow the prompts that read “Report TennCare Fraud.”